Graphics Card Driver not installing


  1. Posts : 4
    Windows XP 64-Bit
       #1

    Graphics Card Driver not installing


    Hi all,

    have been having a problem since the time i switched over to win 7 64 bit from XP 32 bit..Got the win 7 7264 (64 bit) setup on my comp. tried installing the latest driver downloaded from Nvidia , 190.38 for my GTX 260 (Palit), but for some reason the installation doesnt proceed. have been facing the same problem with Vista and XP (both 64 bit) now.. the installation progress bar reaches around 30% and d monitor restarts and then the bar is still at d same position it earlier was and doesn move. have tried a few other drivers like 182.50 but for some reason none of these drivers gets installed..

    the only breakthrough i had was when i installed it in win XP 64 bit when it started popping up the driver signature error..i believe the same issue is happening in Win 7 and Vista too but not sure..

    thanks and hopin to get a remedy soon
    Cheers



    My System Specs

    Q8200
    Palit GTX 260 Sonic edition
    G Skill 2gb DDR2 RAM
    Tagan 600w
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  2. Posts : 108
    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit (Build 7600)
       #2

    I researched your problem and found this article:
    Driver problem on Palit GeForce GTX 260 SONIC edition - NVIDIA Forums

    There seems to be a problem with the BIOS of that specific card.

    I advise you not to buy really cheap graphics cards such as Palit, because graphics card are a crucial part of your computer and it's recommended that you buy something more respectable, more reliable from makers like EVGA, XFX or BFG.

    My personal recommendation would be EVGA, they have an upgrade program called "Step-Up" in which you can trade in your old cards with new ones while paying very little.

    If you bought that card within 30 days, I would go and return it and get a refund.
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  3. Posts : 4
    Windows XP 64-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    ShazaM said:
    I researched your problem and found this article:
    Driver problem on Palit GeForce GTX 260 SONIC edition - NVIDIA Forums

    There seems to be a problem with the BIOS of that specific card.

    I advise you not to buy really cheap graphics cards such as Palit, because graphics card are a crucial part of your computer and it's recommended that you buy something more respectable, more reliable from makers like EVGA, XFX or BFG.

    My personal recommendation would be EVGA, they have an upgrade program called "Step-Up" in which you can trade in your old cards with new ones while paying very little.

    If you bought that card within 30 days, I would go and return it and get a refund.

    ohh..

    thats bad as i had bought this card since i had real tight budget and wanted the best one since i use it for 3D applications like maya, 3ds max etc.. any other turnaround for thw above problem..
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  4. Posts : 7
    windows 7
       #4

    Just email palit with your issue, i've read several threads where they send out a new bios to customers so dont worry :)

    support@palit.biz
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  5. Posts : 4
    Windows XP 64-Bit
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Vapor said:
    Just email palit with your issue, i've read several threads where they send out a new bios to customers so dont worry :)

    support@palit.biz

    thnx mate..will try this out.. will update as soon as i get a reply from them..
    cheers
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows7
       #6

    ShazaM said:
    I researched your problem and found this article:
    Driver problem on Palit GeForce GTX 260 SONIC edition - NVIDIA Forums

    There seems to be a problem with the BIOS of that specific card.

    I advise you not to buy really cheap graphics cards such as Palit, because graphics card are a crucial part of your computer and it's recommended that you buy something more respectable, more reliable from makers like EVGA, XFX or BFG.

    My personal recommendation would be EVGA, they have an upgrade program called "Step-Up" in which you can trade in your old cards with new ones while paying very little.

    If you bought that card within 30 days, I would go and return it and get a refund.

    Hmm I have the same problem on MY xfx Black edition GTX 260 666.
    I dont thinks its because the card is"no name".
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